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Inkjet Printing
In article number 2302290, Jasmin Aghassi‐Hagmann and co‐workers present an inkjet‐printed tungsten oxide memristor showing the high conductive state with a grown filament (ECM type) suitable for non‐volatile memory. Without an electroforming step, the memristor can be also used as an interfacial type device to perform neuromorphic learning and signal processing. All features can be...
Printed electronics including large‐area sensing, wearables, and bioelectronic systems are often limited to simple circuits and hence it remains a major challenge to efficiently store data and perform computational tasks. Memristors can be considered as ideal candidates for both purposes. Herein, an inkjet‐printed memristor is demonstrated, which can serve as a digital information storage device,...